It seems like EA and DICE were finally able to restore the series' reputation: Battlefield 6 not only sold a record number of copies, but also received excellent reviews from critics. But in case your motherboard is too old, we've prepared a selection of traditional free games for the weekend.

Amnesia: Bunker
Epic Games Store has started giving away Amnesia: The Bunker, one of the best horror games in recent years. This time, the Amnesia series takes players to an abandoned World War I bunker, where a lone French soldier must survive while evading a mysterious monster. Bunker distributes resources and controls enemy behavior randomly, making its intimate horror experience surprisingly replayable. The game can be downloaded for free until October 23.

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Samorost 3
And the second game distributed weekly on the Epic Games Store is the third installment of Samorost. Probably any fan of point-and-click adventure has heard of the studio franchise Amanita Design, and Samorost 3 is the final point in its development. The game is guaranteed to please connoisseurs of excellent art and music. Samorost 3 can be added to your account for free until October 23.

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Pathology 3
Domestic studio Ice-Pick Lodge has published a new demo version of the sequel to Pestilence on Steam. Pathologic 3 will tell the story of Daniil Dankovsky, Bachelor of Medicine, one of the healers who arrives in an isolated city and finds himself at the center of a deadly epidemic. The new chapter of history will introduce many changes to the mechanics, some of which can be seen in the demo.

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GREAT
The authors of the first two Little Nightmares have posted a demo of their next project – the horror REANIMAL. Even from the screenshots you can understand that the new product is very much inspired by the studio's previous games, but the developers do not hide it: it seems that in REANIMAL they expected to do something that they could not do before.

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Heroes of Power and Magic: Ancient Era
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era is another reboot of the popular but long-running turn-based strategy series. True, now it is not Ubisoft at all: the game is being developed by the Unfrozen studio, known for Iratus: Lord of the Dead, and the mechanics and visual style of Olden Era take the third part of HoMM as a model. In the demo, you can try out three game modes and four factions: humans, Necropolis, dungeon dark elves, and Schism.

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